The Bay Area Forager: Your Guide to Edible Wild Plants of the San Francisco Bay Area

The Bay Area Forager: Your Guide to Edible Wild Plants of the San Francisco Bay Area

The Bay Area Forager: Your Guide to Edible Wild Plants of the San Francisco Bay Area

The Bay Area Forager: Your Guide to Edible Wild Plants of the San Francisco Bay Area

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Overview

Ideal for any experience level, The Bay Area Forager invites readers to deepen their relationship with their environment.

Reading this guidebook is like taking a wild foods walk with foraging experts Mia Andler and Kevin Feinstein: it gives practical advice for gathering edible wild plants in the Bay Area in a voice that is friendly and suffused with rich personal knowledge. The authors provide thorough descriptions of where to find each of the region's most readily available plants, and they give clear instructions for harvesting them responsibly. Large, detailed photographs help readers to identify plants easily. Also included are mouth-watering recipes such as cattail crêpes, cherry laurel cordial, fiddlehead fusilli, and rosehip soup.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780615496122
Publisher: Heyday
Publication date: 05/01/2015
Pages: 336
Sales rank: 627,467
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.40(h) x 0.90(d)

About the Author

Mia Andler is a foraging expert, founder and director of Vilda—a nonprofit that connects children to nature in Northern California—and coauthor of The Bay Area Forager and author of The Sierra Forager (2023), published by Heyday. Originally from Finland, she has been foraging since she was a little girl and has studied the regenerative practices of earth-based cultures around the world. Andler has been backpacking and foraging in the Sierra Nevada and the San Francisco Bay Area for over 25 years. She has appeared on television, film, and radio for her work on helping people foster meaningful connection with nature. She lives with her children in Truckee, California.

Kevin Feinstein is a writer, teacher, and researcher of plants, food, sustainability, and natural heath. He currently resides in Walnut Creek, California, and has lived all over the Bay Area.

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